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As we mentioned last week, Ed Begley, Jr. kicked it at Project Greenhouse to promote Living With Ed during the Sundance Film Festival. We chatted a bit about his show, and the role of activist celebs, before I had a chance to see it. I loved everything

We would like to believe that "socially relevant" films have some effect outside the theater, right? You must be able to name a few that have made you write a letter or change some habits? Feel free to comment below.

My first day here and no films viewed, but many incredible companies to tell you about in the days ahead. You will be proud to hear that I did not screen global warming doc Everything's Cool because it would have involved driving an hour each way...

Starting Sunday, I'll be your Sundance avatar, a vicarious conduit to Park City's eco films, celebs and SWAG. Since the Lexus Hybrid-sponsored Project Greenhouse will offset its guests' travel, I can feel like a less indulgent celluloid-marinating

Fur, fur. Our readers recently feverishly debated its re-use, and particularly the "fur is ugly" rhetoric -- you know, the strategy of making any use of fur completely unfashionable and repulsive to stem demand. Now our friends at Ecorazzi tell us that

Great gift alert! Where we see trash, Tiffany Threadgould sees ingredients for household items and clothing. Her new This into That book series imparts this design eye to everybody 8 and up with Fabric Fashions, Garbage Games, and Plastic Pizzazz. Each

I consider myself pretty conservative, especially by Hollywood's standards. I don't hug trees. I like my creature comforts. But that doesn't mean I don't have a responsibility to clean up my own mess.
This, from "The Nativity Story's" producer Marty

Lucky New Yorkers! The verē chocolate factory will open to the public beginning Wednesday, December 13th through Friday, December 15th from 10:00a.m. – 6:00p.m. Not only do you get to sneak a peak at one of the most magical processes known to humanity

Last weekend, you may have heard our own Kara DiCamillo on NPR's Living on Earth, talking up our Holiday Gift Guide: the list that keeps on growing! If you didn't get to listen, visit the Living on Earth site and hear it all. Don't forget to check out

We know DVDs are wasteful in the end, but some of the lucky ducks on your list might love 'em. Or, perhaps silent time in front of the TV will be the glue tenuously adhering your family after days of holiday togetherness? In either case, consider the

Judging by the popularity of our Enamore post, readers are jonzing for sexy, ethical undies (or is there suddenly a shortage of busty lady pics on-line?). French designer Sophie Young's g=9.8 delivers the goods using wood. That's Lenpur®, a fabric made

This isn't exactly breaking news, but seems worth bringing up as the season of treats closes in. In October word spread that, like Scharffen Berger before it, Dagoba had been sold to Hershey's. By most reports little seems to have changed at Scharffen